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26 November 2019 | Posted by Editorial Team GRETEL

Daniel Amo at MoodleMoot Global 2019

Last Tuesday 19, the component of the GRETEL Daniel Amo research group, conducted a conference on MoodleMoot Global 2019 on a proposal for modification to Moodle based on solving the involvement in students who do not want to share their personal information to other students enrolled in the same courses.

This is because, in 2018, Moodle included support for compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union. This support allows setting the terms of service with regard to data confidentiality and privacy for the Moodle installation. Moodle will ask the students to accept the privacy settings and will keep track of their choice. Those who do not accept the terms will not be able to use the service.  

The proposed modification of Moodle is simple and clean, changing as little as possible to the Moodle code.

It is proposed that users who, for justifiable reasons, do not want their data shared with other students to be considered as "protected users". A protected user is a standard user, but will not register in any course.

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